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List/Grid Author Archives: Deborah Baker / Journal Staff Writer

Supreme Court Upholds Decision

Police Complaints Open to Public
A worker with the Office of the Medical Investigator prepares to load a body into a van in Santa Fe. The office says it can no longer pay for returning the bodies to other parts of the state after they are sent to Albuquerque for autopsies. Photo Credit - Journal File

OMI Charges Families To Transport Bodies Home

It can be difficult enough when family members are told a deceased loved one’s body must be sent to Albuquerque for an autopsy; now they’ll be told they have to... Read more »

Gov. Appoints Republican To State House

SANTA FE – Gov. Susana Martinez on Tuesday appointed Los Alamos County Councilor Jim Hall to a vacancy in the state House, the seat left empty by the death in... Read more »

Gov. Appoints Los Alamos Republican to House

Los Alamos County Councilor Jim Hall, appointed Tuesday to a vacancy in the state House, says he’s ready for the challenges of the Legislature – including the coming redistricting session.... Read more »

Malpractice Compromise Elusive

An effort to fix problems with New Mexico’s medical malpractice law crashed and burned on Gov. Susana Martinez’s desk a couple of months ago, and now the bill’s backers are... Read more »

Malpractice Compromise Elusive in N.M.

SANTA FE – An effort to fix problems with New Mexico’s medical malpractice law crashed and burned on Gov. Susana Martinez’s desk a couple of months ago, and now the... Read more »

Builders Want 2006 Rules

The state’s largest association of homebuilders is concerned that the Martinez administration’s rush to scrap Richardson-era energy efficiency rules and immediately adopt a set of national standards could cause confusion... Read more »

Horse Events OK’d; Caution Urged

With no new reported cases of a highly contagious virus, it’s OK to resume horse events in New Mexico, but extra precautions should be taken, State Veterinarian Dave Fly said... Read more »

Suspended Appeals Court Judge Agrees to Retire

Robert Robles, the Court of Appeals judge who pleaded guilty recently to drunken driving, will retire  June 1 under an agreement with the Judicial Standards Commission. The state Supreme Court... Read more »

Department of Health Worker on Leave After Crash

A Department of Health worker is on administrative leave after she allegedly drove drunk and smashed into a tractor-trailer, totaling a state-leased vehicle. Kristy Franchini of Albuquerque was charged with... Read more »

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